Considering this product's origins, wouldn't bi-energy constitute a great niche for it to occupy?!...

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Inhalater INH001 (2011-Apr-18 14:31:33)​

There's a guy in a French thread who might have chosen the Supreme but he was told that item is now discontinued (for all practical purposes, euh... if i understood him correctly anyway)! So i sort of wonder. How difficult would that be to regain fire compatibility from the INH001 in the later versions (e.g. without loosing the electric part)??

Considering this product's origins, wouldn't bi-energyconstitute a great niche for it to occupy?!...

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Inhalater INH001 (2011-Apr-18 14:31:33)​

How difficult would that be to regain fire compatibility from the INH001 in the later versions (e.g. without loosing the electric part)??

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Cool info about the history of Inh, but to answer your question I think almost impossible. The Inh 004 uses polymer bowl and capsules and I would guess the Inh 001 used glass or metal. The orange plastic can't handle flame, just regular vape temps.

Cool info about the history of Inh, but to answer your question I think almost impossible. The Inh 004 uses polymer bowl and capsules and I would guess the Inh 001 used glass or metal. The orange plastic can't handle flame, just regular vape temps.

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Your guess is incorrect. The original Inhalater had a polyimide chamber and used an alcohol lamp as a heat source. Alternately, you could use an ordinary Bic.

Now that the Supreme is almost history i can't think of an other replacement than the INH001, although it only had LED signaling instead of numbers - which is what i favour in a vaporizer: no need for numbers as long as the same setting can provide reproducible results (well, at least on a same unit).

I wouldn't pay too much attention to their site for the time... I hope they will update it once the XP gets in a steady production cycle. They should be too busy with the shipment of the new units at the moment and they must be a pretty small team from what I have understood so far about the company.

...you can check for any term(s) you want. And here's one for several of the other leading portables...

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Oh! What an enlightning way to shop around for a new vaporizer!! It doesn't tell the hole story but this certainly allows a potential customer to pick the same boat as others and since i'm an advocate of the "lets money talk" theory then i can see how this valuable resource could prove handy. I already have a few search criterias in mind, actually!

So, after returning my No2 (my first vape) because I didn't like it at all...I am still in the market. I thought i was pretty much settled on the Pax, but posted some questions in the Solo thread. Someone suggested the Inhalater. Now I see the Inhalater XP will ship in 3 days!!!

This thing seems to give nice draws sans resistance, which is what I'm looking for. It's pocketable unlike the solo...Design-wise--it's not quite as sexy as the Pax, but I'll take better quality vapes any day...my question is...what is the capacity of the Inhalater? I don't remember seeing it...prob. just missed it.

Is it good at conserving material? Seems like one can get a good draw quickly without having to sip like the Solo. Is this true...how does it compare to the Pax.

So, after returning my No2 (my first vape) because I didn't like it at all...I am still in the market. I thought i was pretty much settled on the Pax, but posted some questions in the Solo thread. Someone suggested the Inhalater. Now I see the Inhalater XP will ship in 3 days!!!

This thing seems to give nice draws sans resistance, which is what I'm looking for. It's pocketable unlike the solo...Design-wise--it's not quite as sexy as the Pax, but I'll take better quality vapes any day...my question is...what is the capacity of the Inhalater? I don't remember seeing it...prob. just missed it.

Is it good at conserving material? Seems like one can get a good draw quickly without having to sip like the Solo. Is this true...how does it compare to the Pax.

thanks to any and all that help!!

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I think it safely fits .2 but I believe you can fit .5 if you stuff it in there(the draw will suffer though). IMHO it is good on conserving material. I don't have a crazy tolerance and I pack it once(just a good quick suck of the material in and away you go) and I can take a few tokes and feel good then turn it off. Then I can restart it later and finish up the same bowl. So .2 sometimes will last me all day.

Yeah, I know that you can preserve ABV from noon till dawn, that's not my question.

Question is, is it consistent in temperature settings? Can I rely on it to medicate me as the 'cano does? Or will it be more random?

You see, I like vaping at ~170°C during day time because it gives much more high vs stoned. And going up to ~230° for that nightcap.

Now, seeing the inh has a tempdial I suppose you can set the temp. But as it doesn't use forced air (or am I wrong?) I suppose it does work different then the 'cano. So... is it as good at giving (and keeping) the temp you dial in? From beginning of the bowl to the end, from bowl to bowl?

Yeah, I know that you can preserve ABV from noon till dawn, that's not my question.

Question is, is it consistent in temperature settings? Can I rely on it to medicate me as the 'cano does? Or will it be more random?

You see, I like vaping at ~170°C during day time because it gives much more high vs stoned. And going up to ~230° for that nightcap.

Now, seeing the inh has a tempdial I suppose you can set the temp. But as it doesn't use forced air (or am I wrong?) I suppose it does work different then the 'cano. So... is it as good at giving (and keeping) the temp you dial in? From beginning of the bowl to the end, from bowl to bowl?

Hope this cleares my question a bit.

Cheers

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Jeff, it is similiar to the cano in that the temp is consistent if set at the same number on the dial each use. Here are the correlating temps for the dial indications.